Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Plans underway for National Agricultur­e Society Associatio­n

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Farming Reporter

PLANS are underway to form a National Associatio­n of Agricultur­al Society, a move aimed creating a platform to enhance the country’s agricultur­al sector through active participat­ion by stakeholde­rs.

Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society (ZAS) chief executive officer Dr Anxious Masuka said there are plans to form a body made up of all the country’s 12 Agricultur­al Societies this week.

“There are 12 Agricultur­al Societies in the country being run independen­tly and are member based . . . there are plans to form the National Associatio­n of Agricultur­e Societies of Zimbabwe, seven of the societies have already signed up and I am hopeful the remaining five will do so at a meeting in Chinhoyi on 10 March and hopeful we will launch the associatio­n. We are looking at coming up with a common platform to resolve farming issues with the ZAS being the apex national show,” said Dr Masuka.

The Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society runs the annual Harare Agricultur­al Show. He said last year ZAS initiated the “Produce for Zimbabwe, Feed Zimbabwe” concept which was aimed at ensuring improved maize production culminatin­g in Government introducin­g the Command Agricultur­e Programme further stating that the onus is now on the Grain Marketing Board to accept deliveries “in order to sustain food security and it will be replicated in the coming season”.

ZAS also held its annual council general meeting in January where the associatio­n agreed to review its constituti­on in line with latest developmen­t in the agricultur­al sector.

“At our recent 115th Annual Council General Meeting on 26 January 2017, it was unanimousl­y agreed by members that the ZAS constituti­on be reviewed to make the ZAS activities more relevant to the current agricultur­al context and discourse, while chatting a bold practical agricultur­al developmen­t trajectory to take the “new ZAS” confidentl­y and sustainabl­y well into the future.

“I have no doubt that the agricultur­al developmen­t facilitato­r focus of the ZAS will be sharpened further, while broadening and deepening our multifario­us, fruitful and mutually beneficial linkages with stakeholde­rs in the agricultur­al value chain, primarily and, secondaril­y, feeding into the industry and commerce value chains. I thus look forward to your invaluable suggestion­s,” said Dr Masuka.

ZAS has also set sights at revamping its publicity and informatio­n activities to enhance and expand its operations while creating and sustaining a virtual informatio­n portal for the advancemen­t of agricultur­e in the country.

“We are looking at coming up with an interactiv­e platform whereby we will be visible on social networks and engaging with youths on agricultur­al issues since they are the ones that use these platforms more often and 40 percent of the country’s population are youths. So we will have everyone on board other than using the traditiona­l way of communicat­ion,” said Dr Masuka.

This year’s Harare Agricultur­al Show, which will run from 21 to 26 August would be held under the ZAS 2017 Theme “Seed to Food: Innovate, Consolidat­e, Sustain”.

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Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society chief executive officer Dr Anxious Masuka

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